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The Second King of Siam - a fascinating two page letter on gilt embossed Royal crested paper headed Duplicate - Palace of the Second King, Bangkok, Siam May 26th 1857 To Messrs Trouton & Simms (scientific instrument makers). `Gentlemen, On the 20th inst. I wrote to you about the elegant instruments that came from your establishment. I have since then instructed J Jarvie Esq to order from you an artificial horizon. While travelling about the country, I found localities where the mercury was very much disturbed, by the motion of an elephant, or a horse in the distance, so that the taking of observations was very embarrassing` etc goes on to discuss the order of a new instrument signed and sealed with the Royal Seal
First Period Worcester jug with moulded mask head spout and press moulded leaf body decorated in underglaze blue printed Natural Sprays Group, crescent mark, circa 1770-1785, 23cm high (See Worcester Blue and White Porcelain 1751-1790, New Edition by Branyan, French & Sandon Page 373 for a similar example)
First Period Worcester two handled, double ended sauceboat with press moulded decoration, painted in underglaze blue in the Two Handled Sauceboat Landscape Pattern, workman`s mark circa 1755-1760, 7cm high, 16.5cm long (See Worcester Blue and White Porcelain 1751-1790, New Edition by Branyan, French & Sandon Page 130 for similar example)
First Period Worcester sauceboat with press moulded body with gadrooned rim, scroll handle and painted in underglaze blue in The Two Porter Landscape pattern, crescent mark, circa 1760-1780, 7cm high, 12.5cm long (See Worcester Blue and White Porcelain 1751-1790 by Branyan, French & Sandon on Page 128 for a similar example)
First Period Worcester sauceboat with press moulded fluted and modelled body painted in underglaze blue in The Little Fisherman pattern, workman`s mark circa 1758-1765, 8cm high, 15.5cm long (See Worcester Blue and White Porcelain 1751-1790 by Branyan, French & Sandon Page 106 for similar example).
First Period Worcester sauceboat with press moulded and fluted body, painted in underglaze blue in The Mission Church Pattern, crescent mark circa 1765 (ex Knowles Boney Collection), 6cm high, 15cm long (See Worcester Blue and White Porcelain 1751-1790 by Branyan, French & Sandon Page 98 for a similar example)
First Period Worcester sauceboat with convex fluted, shallow, press moulded body, painted in underglaze blue in The Doughnut Tree Pattern, circa 1775-1780, 7cm high, 18cm long (See Worcester Blue and White Porcelain 1751-1790 by Branyan, French & Sandon Page 198 for a similar example)
Very rare First Period Worcester sifting spoon with pierced pointed bowl and flower head terminal to handle, painted in underglaze blue in The Compass Flower pattern, no mark, circa 1780-1785, 14cm long (See Worcester Blue and White Porcelain 1751-1790 by Branyan, French & Sandon Page 301, believed to be only one other known example)
Rare pair First Period Worcester porcelain pistol grip matching knife and fork handles painted in underglaze blue in the Rose and Floral Sprays pattern, complete with steel blade and three pronged fork and silver ferrules, no marks, circa 1760, knife 25.5cm, fork 21.5cm (See Worcester Blue and White Porcelain 1751-1790 by Branyan, French & Sandon Page 258 for a similar example)
First Period Worcester porcelain butterboat with press moulded leaf design painted in underglazed blue in The Butterboat Mansfield Pattern, workman`s mark under handle, circa 1758-1765, 8cm long (See Worcester Blue and White Porcelain 1751-1790 by Branyan, French & Sandon Page 225 for a similar example)
First Period Worcester butterboat with press moulded leaf pattern body painted in underglaze blue in The Butterboat Formal Rose pattern, crescent mark, circa 1760-1765, 9cm long (See Worcester Blue and White Porcelain 1751-1790, New Edition by Branyan, French & Sandon Page 270 for a similar example)
First Period Worcester porcelain mug of cylindrical form with underglazed blue printed parrot pecking fruit pattern second version, crescent mark, circa 1770-1785, 8.5cm high (See Worcester Blue and White Porcelain 1751-1790 by Branyan, French & Sandon Page 356 for a similar example)
First Period Worcester porcelain waste / slop bowl with underglaze blue transfer printed decoration with both the La Terrè and The Three Figure Mother and Child patterns, crescent mark circa 1775 (Ex McWilliams and Cyril Joynson collections) (See Worcester Blue and White Porcelain 1751-1790 by Branyan, French & Sandon Page 315-316)
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